HP 311c-1070EF manual Setting up a new wireless network, Purchase high-speed Internet service

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Chapter 3: Connecting to the Internet

3.Click Connect.

4.If required, enter the security key.

Setting up a new wireless network

This section describes the steps necessary to set up a typical home or small office wireless network, which is also called a wireless local network (WLAN), using a wireless device.

To set up a wireless network and to connect to the Internet, you need the following equipment:

A broadband modem (either DSL or cable) and high-speed Internet service purchased from an ISP

A wireless router (purchased separately)

Your new wireless computer

The illustration below shows an example of a wireless network installation that is connected to the Internet. As this network grows, additional wireless and wired computers can be connected to the network to access the Internet.

Step 1: Purchase high-speed Internet service

If you already have high-speed Internet service (DSL, cable, or satellite), begin with the “Step 2: Purchase and install a wireless router” section. If you do not have high-speed Internet service, follow these steps:

1.Contact a local ISP to purchase high-speed Internet service and a DSL or cable modem. The ISP will help set up the modem, install a network cable to connect your wireless device to the modem, and test the Internet service.

2.Your ISP will give you a User ID and password to access the Internet. Record this information and store it in a safe place.

 

 

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Contents Contents Appendix a Routine care Getting to know your computer What’s next?Locating the electronic manuals Connecting to the InternetProtecting your computer from viruses Finding more information Book Page 4 Sunday, September 20, 2009 1132 AM Using HP QuickWeb Select models only Setting up HP QuickWeb for the first time Identifying the LaunchBar icons Starting Microsoft WindowsIdentifying the QuickWeb control buttons Following table shows and describes the notification icons Identifying the notification iconsGreen charged Yellow low Red critical low Using the Settings panelBrowsing photos Configuring the networkPlaying music Disabling and enabling HP QuickWeb Creating instant messages with ChatMaking Internet phone calls with Skype select models only Book Page 12 Sunday, September 20, 2009 1132 AM Choosing the type of Internet access Connecting to the InternetUsing the Windows New Connection Wizard Choosing an ISPConnecting to an existing wireless network Using HP Connection Manager software select models onlyUsing HP Wireless Assistant software select models only Purchase high-speed Internet service Setting up a new wireless networkConfigure the computer to connect to the wireless network Purchase and install a wireless routerConnecting to a wired network Book Page 18 Sunday, September 20, 2009 1132 AM Identifying the Windows desktop shortcuts Using softwareInstalling software from the Internet Updating the software installed on the computerInstalling software from a CD or DVD select models only Identifying the software on the computerCreating burning a CD or DVD select models only Book Page 22 Sunday, September 20, 2009 1132 AM Keeping your computer safe Using Windows Security CenterProtecting the computer from viruses Protecting your system filesUsing the computer safely Protecting the computer from power surgesCreating a copy of the hard drive Backup and recoveryBacking up your information Using the Disaster Recovery utility Performing a recoveryDownloading and extracting the Disaster Recovery utility Using the Instant Restore utilityBook Page 28 Sunday, September 20, 2009 1132 AM Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboard Cleaning the displayAppendix a Routine care Traveling and shippingAppendix a Routine care Troubleshooting resources Appendix B Problem meets solutionQuick troubleshooting Computer is unable to start upComputer is on but is not responding Software is functioning abnormallyComputer is unusually warm An external device is not workingPrinter driver installation fails Wireless network connection is not workingClick OK, and then click OK again Operating environment Appendix C SpecificationsInput power Book Page 36 Sunday, September 20, 2009 1132 AM Index Index
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